Advances in autonomy have made it possible to invert the typical operator-to-unmanned-vehicle ratio so that a single operator can now control multiple heterogeneous unmanned vehicles. Algorithms used in unmanned-vehicle path planning and task allocation typically have an objective function that only takes into account variables initially identified by designers with set weightings. This canmake the algorithm seemingly opaque to an operator and brittle under changing mission priorities. To address these issues, it is proposed that allowing operators to dynamically modify objective function weightings of an automated planner during a mission can have performance benefits. Amultiple-unmanned-vehicle simulation test bed wasmodified so that oper...
The application of network centric operations to time-constrained command and control environments ...
Supervisory control of multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) raises many questions concerning the...
ABSTRACT | For future systems that require one or a small team of operators to supervise a network o...
Advances in autonomy have made it possible to invert the typical operator-to-unmanned-vehicle ratio ...
Advances in autonomy have made it possible to invert the typical operator-to-unmanned-vehicle ratio ...
The role of military operators is changing towards supervision of multiple unmanned vehicles. This p...
Future unmanned vehicles systems will invert the operator-to-vehicle ratio so that one operator cont...
The application of network centric operations to time-constrained command and control environments w...
Advances in autonomy have made it possible to invert the typical operator-to-unmanned vehicle ratio ...
Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) missions are executed by teams of operators with highly specialized tra...
Recent studies have shown that with appropriate operator decision support and with enough automation...
AbstractWith the anticipated explosion of small unmanned aerial vehicles, it is highly likely that o...
There is increasing interest in designing systems such that the current many-to-one ratio of operato...
There is increasing interest in designing systems such that the current many-to-one ratio of operato...
url is for conference abstract.This study examined the impact of allowing an operator to adjust the ...
The application of network centric operations to time-constrained command and control environments ...
Supervisory control of multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) raises many questions concerning the...
ABSTRACT | For future systems that require one or a small team of operators to supervise a network o...
Advances in autonomy have made it possible to invert the typical operator-to-unmanned-vehicle ratio ...
Advances in autonomy have made it possible to invert the typical operator-to-unmanned-vehicle ratio ...
The role of military operators is changing towards supervision of multiple unmanned vehicles. This p...
Future unmanned vehicles systems will invert the operator-to-vehicle ratio so that one operator cont...
The application of network centric operations to time-constrained command and control environments w...
Advances in autonomy have made it possible to invert the typical operator-to-unmanned vehicle ratio ...
Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) missions are executed by teams of operators with highly specialized tra...
Recent studies have shown that with appropriate operator decision support and with enough automation...
AbstractWith the anticipated explosion of small unmanned aerial vehicles, it is highly likely that o...
There is increasing interest in designing systems such that the current many-to-one ratio of operato...
There is increasing interest in designing systems such that the current many-to-one ratio of operato...
url is for conference abstract.This study examined the impact of allowing an operator to adjust the ...
The application of network centric operations to time-constrained command and control environments ...
Supervisory control of multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) raises many questions concerning the...
ABSTRACT | For future systems that require one or a small team of operators to supervise a network o...